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Generation X Librarian: Essays on Leadership, Technology, Pop Culture, Social Responsibility and Professional Identity [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x11 mm, weight: 390 g, notes, bibliographies, index
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0786463090
  • ISBN-13: 9780786463091
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x11 mm, weight: 390 g, notes, bibliographies, index
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: McFarland & Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0786463090
  • ISBN-13: 9780786463091
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Generation X includes individuals born roughly between 1961 and 1981. This generation has faced major advances in technology, environmental degradation, and widening economic injustice, all of which affect libraries and librarians. This collection of critical essays highlights the special challenges that face Generation X librarians. Topics covered include management and leadership, rapidly changing technology, social attitudes and stereotypes within popular culture, and how Generation X librarians have responded to or developed in response to those themes. This work fills many of the gaps present in the professional literature on librarianship and our younger generations.

Recenzijos

provides an insightful glimpse into the varied and diverse backgrounds of the Gen X Librarian. A valuable practical aid for any librarian. This is one book that you will want to read, keep, and re-readAgainst the Grain.

Preface 1(2)
Acknowledgments 3(2)
Introduction 5(6)
SECTION ONE GETTING TO KNOW US
From Paper to Pixels: Generation X as Digital Librarian
11(7)
Emily Symonds
Understanding Gen X at Work: Securing the Library's Future
18(11)
Christy Groves
William Black
Generation X Librarians, Faculty and the Rise of Information Literacy
29(15)
Leslie Porter Mathews
Sergio Rizzo
X Marks the Spot
44(5)
Rebecca Feind
Stuck in the Middle with You: Generation X Librarians
49(12)
Lisa Carlucci Thomas
Karen Sobel
SECTION TWO LEADERSHIP
Managing Millennials: Advantages of Generation X Librarian Approaches
61(11)
Breanne Kirsch
Jonathan Kirsch
Generation X Mentoring Millennials
72(9)
Kathy Shields
Lynda Kellam
Gen X Takes Over: Managing the Mix from the Middle
81(10)
Lindsay McVey
Leading the Way into the Future of Libraries
91(8)
Jessica Clemons
A Finger in the Pie: A Look at How Multiple Careers Benefit the Library Professional
99(10)
Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen
SECTION THREE TECHNOLOGY
Twitter My Glitter: A Dialogue on the Technological Expectations of Library Users
109(9)
Rachel Williams
Jennifer Cromer
The Transitioning Library Collection: Is the Gen X Librarian the Right Librarian at the Right Time?
118(8)
Wil Weston
Hackers vs. Librarians: Some Thoughts on the Privilege of 2.0 Thinking
126(9)
Jessamyn West
SECTION FOUR POP CULTURE
Watchers, Punks and Dashing Heroes: Representations of Male Librarians in Generation X Mass Culture
135(12)
Rafia Mirza
Maura Seale
Pinko vs. Punk: A Generational Comparison of Alternative Press Publications and Zines
147(16)
Jenna Freedman
SECTION FIVE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Remaining Responsible, Remaining Relevant: Gen X Librarians and Social Responsibility
163(13)
Peter Lehu
Skeptic/Activist: Gen Xers in Radical Reference
176(14)
Melissa Morrone
The Thin Red Line: How Gen X Librarians Make It Thicker (Views from Bosnia and Herzegovina)
190(17)
Mario Hibert
Sasa Madacki
About the Contributors 207(4)
Index 211
Martin K. Wallace is a librarian at the University of Texas Arlington Central Library. He lives in Arlington, Texas. Rebecca Tolley-Stokes is an associate professor and librarian at East Tennessee State University. She lives in Johnson City, Tennessee. Erik Sean Estep of Evansville, Indiana, is a librarian at East Carolina University.